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What's the different of blister and vesicle?
15 de sep. de 2016 6:37
Respuestas · 9
A vesicle is a small blister. I had to look up “vesicle”, which is a medical term. I’m guessing it's best you use “blister” and not "vesicle" if you want to make sure everyone knows what you mean. Perhaps all native English speakers know what a “vesicle” is, but I haven’t heard it before.
15 de septiembre de 2016
The sources I looked at say that a vesicle has something to do with cell biology. It has nothing to do with a blister. A blister is a raised area on the skin filled with fluid or blood.
15 de septiembre de 2016
both of them are arounded elevation of skin containing fluid (small bubbles) but their size are different .. the vesicle always less than 0.5 cm .
15 de septiembre de 2016
I would add that no one but a medical doctor would call a blister a vesicle.
15 de septiembre de 2016
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